I have a obsession with spiders, especially big ones

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If you know me, you know that the number one pet in my wishlist is this beauty right here. Right above this text is a Brazilian salmon pink birdeater, my favourite birdeater and one I hope to own when im older.

Now birdeaters are big, like REALLY BIG, bigger then both your hands sometimes, but that's just leg span.Birdeaters have crazily long legs that make up their huge body and catch lots of prey like small frogs, insects, blizzards, cockroaches and yes, small birds too.

My other favourites is the green bottle blue and Antilles pink toe, one of the more common ones to buy and both very colourful and lovely tarantulas.

When I wake up, I stumble out of bed and go into the garden with my mum to go look at all the spiders and creatures.I usually find small ones like wolf spider babies and black house spider babies, maybe the occasional woodlouse.Sometimes I'll find some of the more crazy ones like orb weaver spiders, these spiders are crazy btw, look them up, half don't even look like spiders.

I'm not scared of most spiders though the occasional false widow will make me want to squish it.Money spiders are found everywhere, in my bed or in my hair, sometimes they just crawl around your back and you don't notice until it gets on your shoulder and you flick it off.They are very clingy and friendly spiders though never Google a close up of them, that can give you nightmares.

I used to find a lot of jumping spiders,specifically zebra spiders in the bathroom in my old house but now I see none.I haven't seen one at all since we moved and it's kinda sad since I love the little jumpy crawlers.

I live in England so finding spiders that look cool is hard, you mostly just find house spiders or spindlys (also known as "cellar spiders") just hanging around.When I go to austrailia, I'll be able to expand my spider collection hopefully with new editions so im looking forward to that.

Not so much the big-ass hunstman though, we have smaller green ones over here and in fine with those ones.

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